Frank Newbould was a poster and black-and-white artist, born in 1887 in Bradford, UK. He studied at the local College of Art and won several silver and bronze medals in national competitions. During and after World War I he was a black-and-white artist, working for such publications as Passing Show, but more profitable poster work attracted him, and he became one of the most prolific and distinguished practitioners in the inter-war period. Initially he worked for Morton Studios in Fleet Street, then set up his own studio. His posters for Orient Lines and London North Eastern Railway were notable, especially landscapes studied on location. Exhibited Chenil Galleries and lived in London. He died in 1951.
This is part 2 of a 4-part series on the works of Frank Newbould:
1930 Harrogate L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101.6 x 127 cm Science Museum Group Collection © The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum |
1930 Scarborough L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
1930 Steel Manufacturing in the United Kingdom colour lithograph for The Empire Marketing Board 102 x 152.5 cm |
1930 The Belgian Coast L.N.E.R. colour lithograph Science Museum Group Collection, London © The Board of Trustees of the Science Museum |
1930 The Belgian Coast L.N.E.R. detail |
1930 The Belgian Coast L.N.E.R. detail |
1930 The Belgian Coast via Harwich-Zeebrugge by L.N.E.R colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
c1930 Belgium Via Harwich L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 100.25 x 62.75 cm |
c1930 Budapest Via Harwich L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
c1930 Central Europe via Harwich L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
c1930 Norwich, The Cathedral Route L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101 x 62 cm |
c1930 Orient Line Cruises colour lithograph 99 x 63 cm |
c1930 Scarborough, It's Quicker By Rail L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
c1930 Scotland By L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101 x 125.75 cm |
c1930 The Dee, East Coast Route From King's Cross L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101 x 126 cm |
c1930 via Harwich to The Black Forest L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101.5 x 63 cm |
c1930s Nuremburg via Harwich Twice a Day L.N.E.R. colour lithograph |
c1930s Swift, World's Best Cycles "Fault'less Service" colour lithograph 150.5 x 99 cm |
1931 East Coast Types No.1 The Broads Wherryman colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm |
1931 East Coast Types No.2 The Scottish Fisher Lass colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm |
1931 East Coast Types No.3 The Lobsterman colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm |
1931 East Coast Types No.4 The Scottish Fishwife colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm |
1931 East Coast Types No.5 The Deck-chair Man colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm |
1931 East Coast Types No.6 The Donkey Boy L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 99 x 61 cm |
c1931 Orient Line West Indies Cruise colour lithograph 101.4 x 63.6 cm |
1932 Cleethorpes L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101 x 126.5 cm |
1932 Redcar L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101.5 x 127 cm |
1932 This Electrical Plant on the LNER automatically coals "The Flying Scotsman" in six minutes colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
1933 East Coast Frolics No.1 "I do like to be beside the-Drier Side" L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 100.2 x 64 cm |
1933 East Coast Frolics No.2 "Another perfect day" says the Drier Side shellback L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 100.2 x 64 cm |
1933 East Coast Frolics No.3 "Drier Side" fishing is so exciting L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 100.5 x 63 cm |
1933 East Coast Frolics No.4 Col. Cottontail swears by 'The Drier Side' L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm |
1933 East Coast Frolics No.5 'The Drier Side' scores again L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 126 x 100.7 cm |
1933 East Coast frolics No.6 'Those Drier Side Blues' L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 102 x 64 cm |
1934 Amusement by London Transport colour lithograph 102 x 64 cm |
1934 Shopping by London Transport colour lithograph 101.6 x 63.5 cm London Transport Museum |
1935 "The Silver Jubilee" L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 76 x 48 cm |
1935 A New Zealand Dairy Farm colour lithograph for The Empire Marketing Board 51 x 76 cm |
before 1935 Our Steel for Australia colour lithograph for The Empire Marketing Board 102 x 64 cm |
before 1935 The Good Shopper colour lithograph for The Empire Marketing Board 102 x 64 cm |
1935 Bridlington, It's Quicker By Rail L.N.E.R. colour lithograph 102 x 127 cm |
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